The Rolling Stones Vocalist Mick Jagger's Net Worth Is $360 Million

Mick Jagger, an English singer, and musician is famous as the founding member of the Rolling Stones. Professional since 1960, Jagger has released 30 studio albums, recording over 250 million album sales worldwide.

Inducted in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, the English musician owns the net worth of $360 million as of September 2019. The main source of his income is album sales & tours, accompanied by endorsements.

Ever since the formation of the rock band Rolling Stones, Mick ventures with the band, though also has a branched-out solo career with 4 solo albums to date.

Road To Hefty Fortune: Income Sources, Album Sales & Tours

Professional for nearly 6 decades, Mick Jagger is considered one of the richest music personality, and has an estimated net worth of $360 million as of September2019, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

No doubt that with his venture with the rock band The Rolling Stones and his solo career, Jagger got his hand full of fortune.

Mick Jagger, the co-founding member and vocalist of The Rolling Stones, owns $360 million fortune

For a fact, back in 2009, Jagger's worth was estimated to be around $311 million, according to The Sunday Times List.

Moreover, after his longtime girlfriend L'Wren Scot, an American stylist committed suicide in 2014, her entire $9 million was left to Mick Jagger.

Well, Mick Jagger and his band The Rolling Stones is among the successful touring bands. Their A Bigger Bang Tour (2005-2007) set the 2007 edition of Guinness World Records with receipt of $437 million, which by the end made a gross of $558.3 million.

As reported, the ÷ Tour (2017-2019) of Ed Sheeran is the highest-grossing of all time, collected $737.6 million.

English musician and singer Mick Jagger during stage performance

Since 1962, Jagger, the co-founder of The Rolling Stones works with the band, and has released 30 studio albums; with their-best ever songs Gimme Shelter, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Sympathy For The Devil, I Can’t Get No (Satisfaction) and Shine A Light.

From 1989 to 2001, the rock band reportedly made a gross of $1.5 billion.

Some of the famous albums of The Rolling Stones are:

Some Girls (1978): Certified 6-time Platinum by RIAA

Emotional Rescue (1980): 2-time RIAA Platinum-certified

Tattoo You (1981): 4-time Platinum

Steel Wheels (1989): 2-time Platinum certified by RIAA

Voodoo Lounge (1994): 2-time Platinum certified by RIAA

Till date, Mick alongside The Rolling Stones sold above 250 million records worldwide, moreover, the English musician also took on his solo career in 1984, releasing 4 solo studio albums.

Band Members & Their Overall Wealth

Over the years of The Rolling Stones' formation, the band has undergone a lot of members changes, though Jagger, Charlie Watts, and Keith Richards still remain as the co-founding members.

The original line-up of The Rolling Stones was:

Original Members

Band Association

Net Worth

(Late) Brian Jones

Guitar, Harmonica & Keyboards (left the band a month before death in 1969)

$10 million

Mick Jagger

Lead vocals & Harmonica (1963- Present)

$360 million

Keith Richards

Guitar & Vocals (1963- Present)

$340 million

Bill Wyman

Bassist (left in 1993)

$80 million

Charlie Watts

Drummer (1963- Present)

$200 million

Ian Stewart

Piano (removed from original lineup in 1963, worked as a contracted musician until death in 1985)

$1 million

The Rolling Stones' original line-up photographed in 1965Image Source: Billboard

After Jones left, Mick Taylor served as the band's guitarist until his departure in 1974. Later Ronnie Wood (present and only new member) took his place and performs with the band and has $90 million fortune.

On the other hand, since 1963, The Rolling Stones does not have any official keyboardist. While Darryl Jones works as the touring bassist for the band.

Album Sales & Earnings

Albums

Sales

Earnings

The Rolling Stones (released on May 30, 1964)

600,000 copies sold

$780,000

12 X 5 (October 17, 1964)

500,000 copies

$650,000

The Rolling Stones, Now! (February 13, 1965)

approx. 500,000 copies

$650,000

Out of Our Heads (July 30, 1965)

1 million copies

$1.3 million

December's Children (And Everybody's) (December 4, 1965)

500,000 copies

$650,000

Aftermath (June 20, 1966)

1.3 million copies sold

$1.43 million

Between the Buttons (February 11, 1967)

500,000 copies sold

$650,000

Their Satanic Majesties Request (December 8, 1967)

500,000 copies

$650,000

Beggars Banquet (December 6, 1968)

1,15 million copies sold

$1.5 million

Let It Bleed (December 5, 1969)

2.4 million copies

$3.12 million

Sticky Fingers (April 23, 1971)

3.244 million

$4.22 million

Exile on Main St. (May 12, 1972)

1.427 million copies

$1.86 million

Goats Head Soup (August 31, 1973)

3.42 million copies sold

$4.45 million

It's Only Rock 'n Roll (October 18, 1974)

1.1 million copies

$1.413 million

Black and Blue (April 23, 1976)

1.1 million

$1.43 million

Some Girls (June 9, 1978)

6.53 million copies sold

$8.49 million

Emotional Rescue (June 20, 1980)

2.477 million copies

$3.22 million

Tattoo You (August 24, 1981)

4.932 million

$6.4 million

Undercover (November 7, 1983)

1.15 million copies

$1.5 million

Dirty Work (March 24, 1986)

1.731 million copies sold

$2.25 million

Steel Wheels (August 29, 1989)

3.264 million copies

$4.24 million

Voodoo Lounge (July 11, 1994)

4.842 million copies

$6.3 million

Bridges to Babylon (September 29, 1997)

3.175 million

$4.13 million

A Bigger Bang (September 5, 2005)

2.675 million copies sold

$3.51 million

Blue & Lonesome (December 2, 2016)

1.0025 million copies

$1.3 million

Revenue From Compilation & Live Albums

Compilation Albums:

Compilation Album

Earnings

Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (released on March 28, 1966)

$2.6 million

Flowers (June 26, 1967)

$650,000

Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (released on September 12, 1969)

$1.3 million

Hot Rocks 1964–1971 (1971)

$8.74 million

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (1972)

$650,000

Made in the Shade (1975)

$1.3 million

Rolled Gold: The Very Best of the Rolling Stones (1975)

$130,000

Sucking in the Seventies (1971)

$650,000

Story of The Stones (1982)

$130,000

Rewind (1971–1984) (released in 1984)

$650,000

Singles Collection: The London Years (1989)

$1.3 million

Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones (1993)

$2.66 million

Forty Licks (2002)

$10.02 million

GRRR! (2012)

$1.44 million

Live Albums:

Got Live If You Want It! (1966)- $650,000

Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert (1970)- $1.44 million

Love You Live (1977)- $780,000

Still Life (1982)- $1.51 million

Stripped (1995)- $3.47 million

Live Licks (2004)- $832,000

Shine a Light (2008)- 130,000

Solo Career Albums, Salary & Income

She's the Boss (February 21, 1985)- $1.3 million

Wandering Spirit Album (February 9, 1993)- $650,000

Goddess in the Doorway (November 19, 2001)- $1.56 million

Ticket Sales & Concerts

Well, the band's most successful tour is A Bigger Bang Tour (2005-2007) which grossed $558.3 million in total, with 147 shows.

In 2007, among the Top 5 Highest-Grossing Tours, The Rolling Stones had 4 in their account:

Many might not know that in July 2013, the band with 33 months tours with 1.8 million fans in attendance at 62 shows, made $401 million in total.

Did you know? Apart from music venture, Mick Jagger also took turns in film career; he worked as a producer for the movie The Women (2008) featuring Meg Ryan & Eva Mendes. The film grossed $50 million upon the budget of $16 million.

Assets, House, Cars & Expenses on Luxurious Lifestyle

Without a doubt, the multi-millionaire musician lives a lavish lifestyle and does make expenses on lavish real estate and luxury.

Currently, the English singer lives in New York with his 30-year-old girlfriend Melanie Hamrick. Sources report that Mick bought his partner a New York townhouse in 2016 for $7 million.

Mick Jagger and his girlfriend Melanie bought $5 million worth New York townhouse in 2016

In December 2016, Mick Jagger put his Japanese-inspired villa at private West Indies island of Mustique for rent, bought in 2006 for $2.66 million.

Mick Jagger's holiday home in private West Indies island of Mustique

The property boasting 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms with a 25-foot swimming pool tagged a staring rental price of $16,500 per week during low season and $30,000 per week during high season.

Furthermore, the English singer & musician owns a collection of luxury cars that includes:

Aston Martin DB6- £304,000

Bentley Continental Flying Spur- $208,700

1980 Rolls Royce- $61,000

1971 Citroen SM- $46,000

1984 Morgan Plus 8- $45,0000

Mick Jagger and his Aston Martin

Surely, the bills for his asset maintenance, insurance & tax payment calls out huge expenses to his account.

Expenses on Tax & Insurance

Even though the exact payment on his tax payments is not out, the English musician currently living in New York has to pay 1.925% of his assets' assessed value as property tax.

On the other hand, the UK property seeks a stamp duty of 5% since his asset is over £500,000. Also, the house insurance cost in New York, the US takes on $1,287 per year, while the UK's house insurance is £161.75 per year.

Since Mick Jagger lives in the United States, his income tax cuts off $5.148 million upon the yearly revenue of $10 million.

Any Endorsements & Charity?

Meanwhile, the details on Mick Jagger's endorsement is not out, but his band The Rolling Stones surely had massive endorsements during the career height in the 70s & 80s.

Moreover, the band made a hefty fortune with sales of its merch.

Alike other celebrities, Jagger with over 1.8 million followers on his Instagram can sum up a lucrative sum of money. Sources cite that the English musician can earn $3,699 - $6,166 per sponsored via Instagram.

Also, he is an avid user of Twitter where his followers count 2.24 million as of September 1, 2019.

Charity Works & Donations

Jagger is also active in charity works and often makes his attendance in many fundraising events. In January 2018, Mick announced his support for Help Musicians Real Music via Twitter.

Well, he is a patron of The Mick Jagger Centre in Dartford and also supports UNHCR's Gimme Shelter Campaign.

Back in December 2008, the rock star joined forces with actor Ben Affleck and released a short film to aid the fundraising for of $23 million.

The Rolling Stones vocalist also has associations with American Foundation for AIDS Research, Elton John AIDS Foundation, The Art of Elysium and Small Steps Project.

Mick Jagger was born Michael Phillip Jagger on July 26, 1943, in Dartford, Kent, England, the UK. His father Basil Fanshawe "Joe" Jagger(April 13, 1913- November 11, 2006) was a teacher while mother Eva Ensley Mary(April 6, 1913- May 18, 2000) was a hairdresser.

Raised in a middle-class family, Jagger has a younger brother named Chris, a musician.

Fond of music since his childhood, Mick met his future band co-founder Keith Richards while attending Wentworth Primary School. After gaining seven O-levels and three A-levels, they left school in 1961 and started the music venture.

Mick Jagger holds English nationality and is of white ethnicity.

Age & Height

As of September 2019, Jagger's age is 76 and has a height of 5 ft. 10 inches (178 cm).

Failure In Married Life: Wife & Children

Well, Jagger has been married twice in his life, though parted ways with both. With his 2 marriages, the English musician is the father of 5 children.

For a fact, in total, Mick has 8 children, including 5 from marriages and the rest 3 from girlfriends.

First, Mick Jagger married Bianca Jagger on May 12, 1971, but divorced after 8 years on November 2, 1979.

Mick Jagger and his first ex-wife Bianca Jagger

While in a relationship, Jagger and Bianca became parents to daughter Jade Jagger on October 21, 1971.

Then, Mick was in a marital relationship with Jerry Hall from November 21, 1990, to August 13, 1999, until they annulled their marriage.